Claims
- 1. A bioprosthetic device for soft tissue attachment, reinforcement, and/or reconstruction, the device comprising
a naturally occurring extracellular matrix portion, and a synthetic portion coupled to the naturally occurring extracellular matrix portion.
- 2. The bioprosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the naturally occurring extracellular matrix portion of claim 1 is an SIS portion.
- 3. The bioprosthetic device of claim 2, wherein the SIS portion is dehydrated and is formed to include a top tissue layer of SIS coupled to a bottom tissue layer of SIS and the synthetic portion is coupled to and positioned to lie between the top tissue layer and the bottom tissue layer.
- 4. The bioprosthetic device of claim 3, wherein the synthetic portion includes at least one mesh member.
- 5. The bioprosthetic device of claim 4, wherein the mesh member includes a length, L1, and a width, W1, equal to or greater than a length, L2, and a width, W2, of the SIS portion.
- 6. The bioprosthetic device of claim 4, wherein the SIS portion is circular in shape and defines a diameter, D1, and the mesh member is circular in shape and defines a diameter, D2, and further wherein D2 is greater than D1.
- 7. The bioprosthetic device of claim 3, wherein the synthetic portion includes a row of fibers positioned to lie in coplanar relation to one another along a length, L, of the SIS portion and a row of fibers positioned to lie in coplanar relation to one another along a width, W, of the SIS portion.
- 8. The bioprosthetic device of claim 3, wherein the synthetic portion includes at least one fiber positioned to lie along a length, L, of the SIS portion.
- 9. The bioprosthetic device of claim 8, wherein the fiber includes outer end portions and a middle portion coupled to and positioned to lie between the outer end portions so that the middle portion of the fiber is positioned to lie between the top and the bottom tissue layers of the SIS portion and the outer end portions of the fiber are positioned to extend beyond the length, L, of the SIS portion.
- 10. The bioprosthetic device of claim 2, wherein the SIS portion includes multiple sections of SIS each separated by the synthetic portion and wherein each section of SIS includes multiple layers of SIS tissue.
- 11. The bioprosthetic device of claim 10, wherein the synthetic portion includes a mesh member coupled to at least one section of SIS.
- 12. The bioprosthetic device of claim 11, wherein the mesh member has a surface area larger than a surface area of the synthetic portion.
- 13. The bioprosthetic device of claim 2,
wherein the SIS portion is dehydrated and includes a first end, a second end positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to the first end, and opposite sides each coupled to and positioned to lie between the first end and the second end, and wherein the synthetic device comprises a fiber, the fiber including outer end portions and a middle portion coupled to and positioned to lie between the outer end portions so that the middle portion is coupled to the SIS portion and the outer portions are positioned to extend beyond the first and second ends of the SIS portion and are formed to anchor the bioprosthetic device to the soft tissue.
- 14. The bioprosthetic device of claim 2, wherein the synthetic portion includes a mesh member.
- 15. The bioprosthetic device of claim 14, wherein the mesh member is coated with comminuted SIS.
- 16. The bioprosthetic device of claim 15, wherein the mesh member is bioabsorbable.
- 17. The bioprosthetic device of claim 15, wherein the SIS portion is dehydrated and defines a length, L, and a width, W, and the mesh member defines the same length, L, and width, W.
- 18. The bioprosthetic device of claim 16, wherein the SIS portion defines a length, L, and a width, W, and the mesh member includes a central body portion having the length, L, and the width, W, and outer wing members coupled to the body portion and positioned to extend beyond length, L, and width, W, of the SIS portion.
- 19. The bioprosthetic device of claim 14, wherein the mesh is smaller than the SIS portion.
- 20. The bioprosthetic device of claim 16, wherein the SIS portion is circular in shape and defines a diameter, D1, and the mesh member is circular in shape and defines a diameter, D2, and wherein D2 is greater than D1.
- 21. The bioprosthetic device of claim 16, wherein the SIS portion defines a length and a width and the mesh portion defines a length and a width greater than the length and width of the SIS portion.
- 22. The bioprosthetic device of claim 14, wherein the SIS portion is circular and defines a diameter and the mesh portion is circular and defines a diameter greater than the diameter of the SIS portion.
- 23. The bioprosthetic device of claim 2, wherein the synthetic portion further includes a row of fibers positioned to lie in spaced-apart, coplanar relation to one another.
- 24. The bioprosthetic device of claim 23, wherein the fibers are bioabsorbable.
- 25. The bioprosthetic device of claim 23, wherein the fibers are non-bioabsorbable.
- 26. The bioprosthetic device of claim 24, wherein the rate of absorption of the fibers is slower than the rate of absorption of the SIS portion.
- 27. The bioprosthetic device of claim 2, further comprising means for reinforcing the bioprosthetic device.
- 28. The bioprosthetic device of claim 27, wherein the means for reinforcing the bioprosthetic device comprise a layer of comminuted SIS coating the synthetic device.
- 29. The bioprosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the synthetic portion comprises a material selected from the group consisting of Prolene™, Vicryl™, Mersilene™, PDS II™, Panacryl™, and Monocryl™.
- 30. The bioprosthetic device of claim 29, wherein the synthetic portion comprises PDS II™ or Panacryl™.
- 31. A bioprosthetic device for soft tissue attachment, reinforcement, and/or reconstruction, the device comprising
a top section of small intestinal submucosa (SIS) including multiple SIS tissue layers each having a surface area, A1, a bottom section of SIS including multiple SIS tissue layers each having the same surface area, A1, and a mesh device having a surface area, A2, greater than the surface area A1 and being coupled to and positioned to lie between the top and bottom sections of SIS.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/223,399, filed Aug. 4, 2000, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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